On 4/5/06, maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Then why on earth don't you quote actually _useful_
> > data for us to help
> > you, i.e. the command you issued when you get that
> > error?
>
> from the archive:
>
> <snip>
> > Did the OP try something like:
> > =======================
> > scp -p -v -c blowfish /<local_box_path_to_file>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/hda5/
> "
>
> Tried ever which way; here's what I get:
> <snip>
>
> Maybe English isn't your for-tay. "Tried ever which
> way" means I used the command given by my
> correspondent in many different permutations.

Maxim, I think your english parser is broken.  Hwh, like everyone else
trying to help you, asked you to post the actual command you ran that
produced the output you posted.  That sure as hell isn't the quoted
command, because 192.168.0.3 and "<local_box_path_to_file> doesn't
appear in the output.

>From your output, I can only guess that you ran something like:

scp lp-test /home/heathen/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

When what you probably really wanted was:

scp lp-test [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> >
> > May it even be possible that you don't use openssh's
> > scp (I didn't
>
> Hmm, so happens before I could emerge ssh2 had to
> emerge -C openssh

I think you'll find that most people use the programs from openssh.  I
would suggest removing net-misc/ssh (again, assuming this is what you
mean by "ssh2", since there is no ssh2 ebuild in the tree) and
re-merging openssh.

-Richard

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